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What to Know About Tuition & Fees

Get a good understanding of the tuition charges associated with Schreiner University in order to plan properly for your college years. Check out the stats here to know how Schreiner University's cost measures up to other colleges and universities and if you should plan for tuition increases.

How Does Schreiner University Measure Up To Other Schools?

The following table outlines how Schreiner University measures up to other schools nationally, regionally and by state.

Schreiner University Tuition & Fees

In the 2017 - 2018 school year, full time students at Schreiner University were billed $26,900, prior to adjustments for financial need. Of this amount, the expense of tuition totaled $24,990. The remaining $1,910 represents additional fees. Find out more about the net price.

As opposed to public colleges, Schreiner University does not offer a tuition discount to students who live in state.

Fees and tuition charges quoted here do not include room and board, which will drive up your costs. Having said that, most students end up spending less than full tuition after receiving financial aid and other rate reductions.

The following table outlines the costs explained above for the 2017 - 2018 academic year.

Are Tuition and Fees Going Up or Down?

There has been a rise of 4.4% in Schreiner University fees and tuition for out-of-state students in the past 5 years. Tuition increased by 4.0% and fees increased by 6.2%. This year, students should expect to pay $28,078 based on current projections.

Because of price increases, the full cost of a four-year Schreiner University degree will be $119,910, and the full cost of a two-year degree would be $57,386, which doesn't include additional costs for books, transportation, and room and board.

The following chart shows projected future fees and tuition for undergrads at Schreiner University.

Cost Predictions Are Important

At many schools you'll end up paying more for your last year of college than you will in your first. This is because of yearly price increases. It pays to keep yourself updated!